A Social study on the Human Rights of the Trans-community of a Developing Country, Pakistan

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L. Khan, Nusrat Hafiz, Marjea Jannat Mohua
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Abstract

Preventing human rights violations and social exclusion of all humans, including transgender- is key to sustainable and equitable development. As one of the most marginalized communities of any society, the trans-community faces differential treatment, especially from developing countries. The trans-community is often a victim of social exclusion discriminations in public and private spheres. The present study explores their social exclusion experience and its impact in the light of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN Charter. A sample size of 150 was taken out using the snowball sampling method in the Sargodha City of Pakistan. It was found that the trans community is considered a marginalized segment of society, and their families neither own them nor give them their due share in inheritance. Also, to become part of the guru system inherently rooted in enslavement, they have to adhere to a range of stringent rules. Hence, social exclusion has violated various SDGs, including goals 3, 10, and 16. The findings strongly suggest that interventions to increase social inclusion, reduce gender-based discrimination, violence, and physical abuse, and facilitate access to quality medical care should be considered part of a comprehensive approach for preventing risky behavior in trans-populations. The researchers suggest a set of actionable recommendations for the well-being of the trans-communities of the studied location. The recommendations can be implemented for marginalized communities in other countries of similar development status. Keywords: Social study, harassment, human rights, discrimination, trans-community, Pakistan
关于一个发展中国家跨社区人权的社会研究,巴基斯坦
防止侵犯人权和社会排斥所有人,包括跨性别者,是可持续和公平发展的关键。作为任何社会中最边缘化的群体之一,跨群体面临着差别待遇,特别是来自发展中国家的差别待遇。跨社区往往是公共和私人领域社会排斥歧视的受害者。本研究从《联合国宪章》可持续发展目标的角度探讨了他们的社会排斥经历及其影响。采用滚雪球抽样法在巴基斯坦萨戈达市抽取150人的样本。调查发现,跨性别群体被认为是社会的边缘群体,他们的家庭既不拥有他们,也不给他们应有的继承权。此外,要成为根植于奴役的古鲁系统的一部分,他们必须遵守一系列严格的规则。因此,社会排斥违反了各项可持续发展目标,包括目标3、10和16。研究结果强烈表明,应将增加社会包容、减少基于性别的歧视、暴力和身体虐待以及促进获得高质量医疗服务的干预措施视为预防跨人群危险行为的综合办法的一部分。研究人员提出了一套可行的建议,以促进研究地点跨社区居民的福祉。这些建议可以在具有类似发展状况的其他国家的边缘化社区实施。关键词:社会研究,骚扰,人权,歧视,跨社区,巴基斯坦
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International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management
International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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